Dimitri Jean-Noël Van Zeebroeck (b. 1974, Antwerp) is a Belgian visual artist and filmmaker whose work spans photography, television, and experimental image-making. 

After studying photography at the Institute for Arts and Crafts (IKA, Mechelen, 1996–1998) and Free Graphics at the Berchem Academy of Fine Arts (2008–2009), he emerged in the late 1990s as a photographer for leading European publications.

Throughout his career, he has created several auteur-driven documentary series that delve into themes of identity, belief, and the human relationship with environment and ritual.

Currently based in a remote studio in a Catalonian nature reserve (Tarragona – Spain), where he lives in solitude, he creates unique prints that explore impermanence, co-authorship, and memory through material decay and waste. 

His practice reflects a return to process-driven, camera-less image-making, underpinned by a profound understanding of photographic history and handcrafted techniques.